It is not actually known exactly how many people have died from cholera, which is an acute intestinal infection caused by ingestion of contaminated water or food, but it is safe to say that the most died before water treatment plants and other facilities were created. Many died from cholera while on the open prairie in the Wild West.
In the Victorian era, about 7000 people died from cholera.
If people are treated quickly then only 1% of them die from cholera.Otherwise up to 50% of people can die from the disease.
Both my son and I have survived cholera, it lasted about 2 weeks and replacing the lost fluids was the main treatment.
In the Victorian era, 50% of the people who caught cholera died. It is said that 7000 people died from this disease from 1831-1832, and 15,000 people died from 1848-1849..x
Hundreds of thousand people have died of cholera. In last two hundred years only you have about seven pandemics of cholera.
12 million people.
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Cholera is not eradicated from the India. It is not possible to eradicate the cholera from India, in near future. Cholera is maintained in the community with many subclinical cases. Some of the people develop the severe form of cholera. With the majority people living in the villages and slums, they do not have access to good medical care. So many people die of dehydration, in isolated incidences.
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There are an estimated 3-5 million cholera cases and 100 000-20000 deaths due to cholera every year.
Over 100,000 Haitians have become sick by the cholera in Haiti.
around 12 million people have it world wide
1800 people
Doctors at the time had many theories of how cholera spread, some thought that cholera was spread by filth and stagnant water whereas others thought that cholera was transmitted by touch or someone's clothes.
over 10000 and kailee was here
75% of people that have cholera do not exhibit any symtoms.
Yes, Cholera will spread fast if many people have eaten or drank the contaminated food or water. Cholera isn't spread by casual contact from one person to another.
No one. Cholera was unknown to the western world prior to the 1820s. Cholera did not strike the United States until 1832.